a card having been drawn and returned, and the pack shuffled, to place on the table six rows of six cards each, and to discover the chosen card by a throw of the dice \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
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A Card having been drawn and returned, and the Pack shuffled, to place on the Table six Rows of six Cards each, and to discover the chosen Card by a throw of the Dice
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1876
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Modern Magic
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116
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to discover a chosen card by the throw of a pair of dice \n forcing pack \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
Unknown
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To discover a Chosen Card by the Throw of a Pair of Dice
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1889
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Tricks with Cards
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92
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die geheimnisvollen würfel \n - two dice thrown and sum counted to repeatedly until deck is divided in two halves, they're separated in red and black
- red and black separation by performer without dice but crimp or punch instead \n unknown
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
Unknown
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Die geheimnisvollen Würfel
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1896
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Der moderne Kartenkünstler
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110
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der kartenwürfel \n playing card change to three-inch die \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster
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Der Kartenwürfel
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1896
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Der moderne Kartenkünstler
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161
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das mysteriöse würfelchen \n selection in deck, deck dealt into six piles, spectator throws die which identifies the pile with the selection \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster
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Das mysteriöse Würfelchen
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1896
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Der moderne Kartenkünstler
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231
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kartenspiel und würfel \n card chosen and lost, six piles made by performer, spectator throws die and the number indicates the pile with the selection
- 1. ausführung (six banks of the same six cards each, separated by wide cards)
- 2. ausführung (ungaffed) \n unknown
1896
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
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Kartenspiel und Würfel
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Jan. 1896
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Der Zauberspiegel
(Vol. 1 No. 5)
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67
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third method \n four cards laid out on table, spectator throws die and counts to card which is selection \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
Unknown
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Third Method
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1909
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The Art of Magic
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44
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eine gezogene karte, die sich in einem von sechs päckchen das durch würfelwurf bezeichnet wird, wiederfindet \n thrown dice to find packet with selection, deck consists of six cards repeated \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1930
zauberkunststücke
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
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Eine gezogene Karte, die sich in einem von sechs Päckchen das durch Würfelwurf bezeichnet wird, wiederfindet
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1930
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Zauberkunststücke
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89
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just the same alike \n two cards selected from two decks are the same, selection process from one deck complicated with four piles and die \n theodore annemann \n dust the same alike \n theodore annemann
1935
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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Just the Same Alike
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Also published here
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1935
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The Jinx
(Issue Summer Extra 1935)
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41
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die force improvement \n one of four cards with rolling of die, see 202 method of forcing for original \n clement de lion
1936
the jinx
Clement de Lion
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Die Force Improvement
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1936
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The Jinx
(Issue 17)
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91
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the cards and the dice \n card located via number on die, svengali deck \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Unknown
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The Cards and the Dice
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1937
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Encyclopedia of Card Tricks
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252
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educated die \n rolled number finds card, stripper deck \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Unknown
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Educated Die
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1937
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Encyclopedia of Card Tricks
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274
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card at dice number \n three dice thrown, total counted to selection \n barbara stanwyck
1939
the jinx
Barbara Stanwyck
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Card at Dice Number
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1939
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The Jinx
(Issue 52)
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361
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imagination \n spectator throws invisible die and deals deck in that amount of packets, back of performed turned divines amount of packets \n bob hummer \n imagination \n bob hummer \n imagination \n bob hummer
1941
six more hummers
Bob Hummer
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Imagination
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Also published here
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1941
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Six More Hummers
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14
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forcing one of four cards on table \n three method, one with die \n unknown \n forcing one of four \n edward marlo
1941/27
tarbell course in magic — volume 1
Unknown
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Forcing one of Four Cards on Table
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Related to
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1941/27
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Tarbell Course in Magic — Volume 1
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271
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the little dictators \n spectator notes card and its position up to ten, three dice are thrown, the total gives position of card \n dai vernon
1941/49
select secrets
Dai Vernon
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The Little Dictators
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1941/49
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Select Secrets
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25
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a sliding card frame \n die box with card and a frame \n tom sellers
1942
that's good!
Tom Sellers
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A Sliding Card Frame
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1942
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That's Good!
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6
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die force improvement \n one of four cards with rolling of die, see 202 method of forcing for original \n clement de lion
1942
the phoenix 1-50
Clement de Lion
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Die Force Improvement
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1942
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The Phoenix 1-50
(Issue 12)
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45
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the die trick \n spectator rolls die and takes as many cards off the top, performer removes card with same value \n eddie joseph
1942
greater card tricks
Eddie Joseph
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The Die Trick
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1942
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Greater Card Tricks
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26
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ka wü zü \n number is divined by stapling three dice and using matches, followed by french translation "kawuetue" \n oscar "oscarelli" rey
1943
hokus pokus
Oscar "Oscarelli" Rey
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Ka Wü Zü
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1943
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Hokus Pokus
(Vol. 5 No. 1)
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14
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the odd-even force \n forcing an even or odd number with three dice, (reverse) svengali forcing deck \n unknown
1948
the fine art of magic
Unknown
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The Odd-Even Force
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1948
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The Fine Art of Magic
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231
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lady luck \n multiple prediction, coins heads and tales, sum of thrown dice and selected card, tossed out deck \n u. f. grant \n fate \n bruce elliott
1949
the phoenix 151-200
U. F. Grant
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Lady Luck
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Related to
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1949
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The Phoenix 151-200
(Issue 181)
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723
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dice will tell \n no. 109, selection found by roll of dice \n howard thurston \n oscar weigle \n double revelation with cards and dice \n nick trost \n triple enigma \n karl fulves \n tony bartolotta \n decoy dice \n stewart judah
1950
scarne on card tricks
Howard Thurston, Oscar Weigle
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Dice Will Tell
|
Variations
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1950
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Scarne on Card Tricks
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210
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jocko - the great \n routine with hand puppet, puppet makes handkerchief vanishes and appear and disappear, performs a mini die box and eventually finds selected card \n james g. thompson jr. \n jocko the great \n james g. thompson jr.
1951
the phoenix 201 — 250
James G. Thompson Jr.
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Jocko - The Great
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Also published here
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1951
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The Phoenix 201 — 250
(Issue 220)
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879
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imagination \n spectator throws invisible die and deals deck in that amount of packets, back of performed turned divines amount of packets \n bob hummer \n imagination \n bob hummer
1952
ireland's yearbooks
Bob Hummer
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Imagination
|
Also published here
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1952
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Ireland's Yearbooks
(Issue Yearbook 1952)
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6
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die-lie \n dice on cards, idea \n john murray
1952
the phoenix 251 — 300
John Murray
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Die-Lie
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1952
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The Phoenix 251 — 300
(Issue 266)
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1064
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the cards and dice - 1. the transposition \n ace to four of clubs face-down on table with a die on top of each with one to four to top, dice exchanged and cards follow \n bill simon \n cards & dice \n william p. miesel \n los dados mandan y las cartas obedecen \n arturo de ascanio \n sleightly diced \n ed andres \n bill simon's dicey transpo \n rick franceschini
1954
sleightly sensational
Bill Simon
|
The Cards and Dice - 1. The Transposition
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Related toVariations
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1954
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Sleightly Sensational
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14
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2. the big change \n ace to three with three dice on top, they transpose and eventually all change to threes and back \n bill simon \n los dados mandan y las cartas obedecen \n arturo de ascanio \n sleightly diced \n ed andres
1954
sleightly sensational
Bill Simon
|
2. The Big Change
|
Variations
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1954
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Sleightly Sensational
|
16
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casting the future \n multiple cards prediction with two dice \n howard a. adams \n futurism \n howard a. adams \n four on a die \n karl fulves
1955
the new phoenix 301-348
Howard A. Adams
|
Casting the Future
|
VariationsAlso published here
|
1955
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The New Phoenix 301-348
(Issue 334)
|
144
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jocko the great \n routine with hand puppet, puppet makes handkerchief vanishes and appear and disappear, performs a mini die box and eventually finds selected card \n james g. thompson jr. \n jocko - the great \n james g. thompson jr.
1956
the best in magic
James G. Thompson Jr.
|
Jocko the Great
|
Also published here
|
1956
|
The Best in Magic
|
229
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dust the same alike \n two cards selected from two decks are the same, selection process from one deck complicated with four piles and die \n theodore annemann \n just the same alike \n theodore annemann
1957
hokus pokus
Theodore Annemann
|
Dust the same alike
|
Also published here
|
1957
|
Hokus Pokus
(Vol. 18 No. 4)
|
522
|
|
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miko prediction \n die to get a number, 3 1/2 card gag \n bobby bernard
1958
magic in miniature
Bobby Bernard
|
Miko Prediction
|
1958
|
Magic in Miniature
|
4
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a lesson in mentalism \n total of six dice leads to a card, value is used for page number, line and word \n tony corinda
1959
book tests
Tony Corinda
|
A Lesson in Mentalism
|
1959
|
Book Tests
|
209
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|
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diencidence \n three chosen cards reveal two numbers chosen with a die and total \n jack avis
1961
ireland's yearbooks
Jack Avis
|
Diencidence
|
1961
|
Ireland's Yearbooks
(Issue Yearbook 1961)
|
64
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poker dice coincidence \n poker dice match dealt hand, posed as a problem \n jack avis \n double or nothing \n aaron goldberg
1966
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Jack Avis
|
Poker Dice Coincidence
|
Related to
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Sep. 1966
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4
(Vol. 1 No. 11)
|
57
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merely a coincidence \n number arrived at with dice is counted down, heart flush and twos show up which fits prediction \n alton sharpe \n jack the bartender's deal \n unknown
1968
expert card conjuring
Alton Sharpe
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Merely a Coincidence
|
Related to
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1968
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Expert Card Conjuring
|
72
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cards & dice \n ace to four and four dice match up, aces appear \n william p. miesel \n the cards and dice - 1. the transposition \n bill simon
1968
epilogue
William P. Miesel
|
Cards & Dice
|
Related to
|
1968
|
Epilogue
(Issue 2)
|
9
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the cast of the cards \n "cards & dice", poker deal, values determined by roll of dice show up in one hand \n karl fulves \n cast of cards \n karl fulves
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Karl Fulves
|
The Cast of the Cards
|
Also published here
|
Jan. 1968
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4
(Vol. 3 No. 3)
|
152
|
|
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four sided triangle \n "cards & dice", three cards selected behind back according to roll of three dice, two located and one divined \n karl fulves
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Karl Fulves
|
Four Sided Triangle
|
Jan. 1968
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4
(Vol. 3 No. 3)
|
152
|
|
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demon dice \n "cards & dice", nine poker dice, three spectators combine a hand and they're dealt out \n karl fulves
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Karl Fulves
|
Demon Dice
|
Jan. 1968
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4
(Vol. 3 No. 3)
|
153
|
|
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"wandman" transpo \n card moves from one position in deck to another, by throwing dice, using walter wandman dice box \n jack avis
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Jack Avis
|
"Wandman" Transpo
|
May 1968
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4
(Vol. 3 No. 7)
|
175
|
|
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opposites \n card selected with invisible dice, they become visible and with them the card is found, see p. 288 for suggestion by jack avis \n norman osborn
1969
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Norman Osborn
|
Opposites
|
May 1969
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4
(Vol. 4 No. 7)
|
260
|
|
|
fate \n pair of mates revealed by counting down to numbers rolled with dice, in second trick spot cards indicated number on die \n charles brent \n dicycles \n steve beam \n double dicycles \n steve beam \n doug canning
1969
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Charles Brent
|
Fate
|
Variations
|
Oct. 1969
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4
(Vol. 4 No. 12)
|
290
|
|
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the karl le fong trick \n two cards noted by throwing three dice, cards change places \n roy walton \n lefong, jr. \n roy walton \n the unselected \n steve beam \n telephony \n steve beam \n doug canning \n der karl le fong trick \n roy walton \n the karl le fong trick \n roy walton
1969
the devil's playthings
Roy Walton
|
The Karl Le Fong Trick
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
1969
|
The Devil's Playthings
|
16
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|
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the wacky card trick \n with five poker dice \n roy walton \n the wacky card trick \n roy walton
1969
the devil's playthings
Roy Walton
|
The Wacky Card Trick
|
Also published here
|
1969
|
The Devil's Playthings
|
24
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devilish die \n die wrapped in flash paper is rolled, paper burned, rolled number counted down to, card predicted on paper piece underneath die \n roy walton \n i.o.u \n paul curry \n der teufelswürfel \n roy walton
1970
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8
Roy Walton
|
Devilish Die
|
Related toAlso published here
|
Winter 1970
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8
(Vol. 6 No. 4th Folio)
|
383
|
|
|
blue dice \n two numbers generated with dice, two spectators select cards and remove cards according to their numbers, both spectators selected the same card and it has different colored back \n marvin johnson \n the trio \n sidney lawrence \n blue phantom \n ben christopher \n riffle shuffle control \n karl fulves
1970
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8
Marvin Johnson
|
Blue Dice
|
Inspired byRelated to
|
Dec. 1970
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8
(Vol. 6 No. 2)
|
387
|
|
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la magie du nombre cyclique 142857 \n using cards and dice, number is multiplied and performer places result on table using cards, oddity of the number 142857 \n jean marc bujard
1970
hokus pokus
Jean Marc Bujard
|
La Magie du nombre cyclique 142857
|
1970
|
Hokus Pokus
(Vol. 31 No. 3)
|
42
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|
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roll your own \n dice are rolled and number used to count down to the aces, last ace found via indicator card \n harry lorayne
1971
reputation-makers
Harry Lorayne
|
Roll Your Own
|
1971
|
Reputation-Makers
|
91
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|
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toronto dice \n note \n howard lyons \n a card game paradox \n gene finnell
1971
epilogue
Howard Lyons
|
Toronto Dice
|
Inspired by
|
1971
|
Epilogue
(Issue 13)
|
99
|
|
|
las vegas dice \n non-transitive dice, also as packets of cards, see also p. 410 for idea by stewart olney \n bradley efron
1971
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8
Bradley Efron
|
Las Vegas Dice
|
Jan. 1971
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8
(Vol. 6 No. 3)
|
393
|
|
|
perfected prophecy \n six cards in row, backs numbered, spectator rolls die, this card predicted, step-gaff and die with missing number, see also p. 415 \n edward victor \n frank butler \n edward victor (magic of 1936) \n frank butler ("mental magic compendium", magic wand, march 1947)
1971
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8
Edward Victor, Frank Butler
|
Perfected Prophecy
|
Related to- Edward Victor (Magic of 1936)
- Frank Butler ("Mental Magic Compendium", Magic Wand, March 1947)
|
Feb. 1971
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8
(Vol. 6 No. 4)
|
404
|
|
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the duplicator button \n with two decks, card selected by throwing dice \n roy johnson
1971
second time around
Roy Johnson
|
The Duplicator Button
|
1971
|
Second Time Around
|
15
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die-duction \n card is counted to, number arrived at with dice \n dr. leslie albert
1972
tarbell course in magic — volume 7
Dr. Leslie Albert
|
Die-Duction
|
1972
|
Tarbell Course in Magic — Volume 7
|
86
|
|
|
thot dice \n two cards change position, selected with dice \n karl fulves \n the lost die \n karl fulves \n cards and numbers \n karl fulves
1973
notes from underground
Karl Fulves
|
Thot Dice
|
Related to
|
1973
|
Notes From Underground
|
1
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|
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d/u dice \n selection in small packet is found with die, loaded \n karl fulves
1973
notes from underground
Karl Fulves
|
D/U Dice
|
1973
|
Notes From Underground
|
13
|
|
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duo dice \n two cards selected from six-card packets with dice and found \n karl fulves
1973
notes from underground
Karl Fulves
|
Duo Dice
|
1973
|
Notes From Underground
|
20
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a card chosen by the throw of a die or other implement of apparent chance \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
|
A Card Chosen by the Throw of a Die or Other Implement of Apparent Chance
|
1973
|
The Card Magic of Edward G. Brown
|
193
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|
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ice dice \n chosen values lie at chosen numbers, imaginary dice \n philip t. goldstein \n stewart james \n pure mathematics \n dai vernon \n ice dice \n philip t. goldstein \n stewart james \n the pretend prediction \n karrell fox \n change x change \n karl fulves
1974
card tricks for people who don't do card tricks
Philip T. Goldstein, Stewart James
|
Ice Dice
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
1974
|
Card Tricks for People Who Don't Do Card Tricks
|
7
|
|
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ultra die \n strange card prediction, chosen by rolling a die \n karl fulves
1975
tarbell course in magic — volume 2
Karl Fulves
|
Ultra Die
|
1975
|
Tarbell Course in Magic — Volume 2
|
410
|
|
|
lightning dice \n using stevens control, card at position derived by two dice is predicted \n karl fulves
1975
riffle shuffle technique — part two
Karl Fulves
|
Lightning Dice
|
1975
|
Riffle Shuffle Technique — Part Two
|
106
|
|
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we'll ring you \n after the deck is removed from the case a die is tipped out, a coin appears under a card,the back of the card changes color, then the die and the coin vanish \n kevin fox
1975
pabular
Kevin Fox
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We'll Ring You
|
May 1975
|
Pabular
(Vol. 1 No. 9)
|
101
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|
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diary dice-card \n card chosen by throwing a pair of dice, card in diary at that date matches prediction \n des colgan
1975
pabular
Des Colgan
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Diary Dice-Card
|
May 1975
|
Pabular
(Vol. 1 No. 9)
|
105
|
|
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decoy dice \n six cards used, two dice rolled and selection made via counting \n stewart judah \n decoy dice \n stewart judah \n esp decoy die \n nick trost \n dice will tell \n howard thurston \n oscar weigle
1975
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10
Stewart Judah
|
Decoy Dice
|
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
|
Winter 1975
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10
(Vol. 10 No. 10th Folio (Part Two))
|
855
|
|
|
lefong, jr. \n card chosen by shaking three dice in matchbox and noting card at this position, shuffled, again dice shaken and selection at this position \n roy walton \n the karl le fong trick \n roy walton
1975
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10
Roy Walton
|
LeFong, Jr.
|
Related to
|
Mar. 1975
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10
(Vol. 10 No. 5)
|
869
|
|
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dice card \n jumbo card changes to jumbo die \n jan torell
1975
magic by jan torell
Jan Torell
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Dice Card
|
1975
|
Magic by Jan Torell
|
18
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trimonition extra \n three envelopes with predictions, spectator removes some cards from deck, two cards are pocketed, coin vanishes and reappears in rest of deck at position equal to number of removed cards, card at that position as well as other two selections are predicted in envelope \n eddie joseph \n genii, apr. 1973
1975
intermagic
Eddie Joseph
|
Trimonition Extra
|
Also published here
|
Nov. 1975
|
Intermagic
(Vol. 3 No. 1&2)
|
19
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|
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mathematical false count \n card with value of rolled die shows up, is put in deck and returns \n karl fulves
1976
epilogue
Karl Fulves
|
Mathematical False Count
|
1976
|
Epilogue
(Issue Special No 5)
|
300
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|
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dice and card revelation \n card found at number rolled on dice, then performer pulls out pair of cards that match the numbers on the dice \n nick trost
1976
subtle card magic — part two
Nick Trost
|
Dice and Card Revelation
|
1976
|
Subtle Card Magic — Part Two
|
10
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fate #1 \n no. 40, after some counting and making two packets with two dice, two black jacks show up \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
Unknown
|
Fate #1
|
1976
|
Self-Working Card Tricks
|
61
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|
|
fate #2 \n no. 41, card of same value as thrown dice shows up \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
Unknown
|
Fate #2
|
1976
|
Self-Working Card Tricks
|
62
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blind dice #1 \n no. 43, two dice are rolled and turned over to some rules and the numbers added and card at this position remembered, performer finds it \n kuda bux \n karl fulves \n blind dice #2 \n karl fulves \n making the point \n karl fulves
1976
self-working card tricks
Kuda Bux, Karl Fulves
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Blind Dice #1
|
Related toVariations
|
1976
|
Self-Working Card Tricks
|
66
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blind dice #2 \n no. 44, three dice are rolled and turned over to some rules and the numbers added and card at this position remembered, performer finds it \n karl fulves \n blind dice #1 \n kuda bux \n karl fulves
1976
self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Blind Dice #2
|
Inspired by
|
1976
|
Self-Working Card Tricks
|
67
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decoy dice \n six cards used, two dice rolled and selection made via counting \n stewart judah \n decoy dice \n stewart judah
1977
the magic book
Stewart Judah
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Decoy Dice
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Also published here
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1977
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The Magic Book
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167
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der teufelswürfel \n die wrapped in flash paper is rolled, paper burned, rolled number counted down to, card predicted on paper piece underneath die \n roy walton \n devilish die \n roy walton
1977
intermagic
Roy Walton
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Der Teufelswürfel
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Also published here
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Mar. 1977
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Intermagic
(Vol. 4 No. 2)
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80
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primitive poker \n packet of twenty-five cards is dealt out in piles according to a rolled dice multiple times, then cards are dealt and everybody has a good hand \n karl fulves \n roy walton \n draw poker plus \n roy walton
1979
faro possibilities
Karl Fulves, Roy Walton
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Primitive Poker
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Inspired by
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1979
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Faro Possibilities
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31
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der karl le fong trick \n two cards noted by throwing three dice, cards change places \n roy walton \n the karl le fong trick \n roy walton
1979
intermagic
Roy Walton
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Der Karl Le Fong Trick
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Also published here
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Dec. 1979
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Intermagic
(Vol. 6 No. 3&4)
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144
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esp decoy die \n six esp cards used, two dice rolled and selection made via counting and located \n nick trost \n decoy dice \n stewart judah
1979
esp card magic
Nick Trost
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ESP Decoy Die
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Inspired by
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1979
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ESP Card Magic
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4
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imagination \n spectator throws invisible die and deals deck in that amount of packets, back of performed turned divines amount of packets \n bob hummer \n imagination \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Bob Hummer
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Imagination
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Also published here
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1980
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Bob Hummer's Collected Secrets
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21
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slow motion penetration \n die is placed under a card, slowly penetrates table and lands into glass under table, needle \n el duco
1980
el duco's lecture notes
El Duco
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Slow Motion Penetration
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1980
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El Duco's Lecture Notes
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19
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reversee \n two dice are used two select two esp cards, performer reverses cards with same symbols behind back \n howard a. adams
1980
oicufesp
Howard A. Adams
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Reversee
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1980
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OICUFESP
(Issue 3 - FURTHER brand new esp card miracles)
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12
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the invisible die and card trick \n card chosen via calculation with invisible dice, spectator sits on that card \n ken de courcy \n card on chair in the quaker oat book of magic \n "the invisible die" (ken de courcy, magigram)
1980
cards in cabaret
Ken De Courcy
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The Invisible Die and Card Trick
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Inspired by- card on chair in The Quaker Oat Book of Magic
- "The Invisible Die" (Ken de Courcy, Magigram)
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1980
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Cards in Cabaret
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9
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slow motion penetration \n die through table, covered by card, visual \n el duco \n slow motion penetration \n el duco
1981
apocalypse
El Duco
|
Slow Motion Penetration
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Also published here
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Aug. 1981
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Apocalypse
(Vol. 4 No. 8)
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526
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the red prediction \n no. 30, invisible die, "you will chose the only red card" \n arthur carter \n dai vernon \n karl fulves
1981
self-working table magic
Arthur Carter, Dai Vernon, Karl Fulves
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The Red Prediction
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1981
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Self-Working Table Magic
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35
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the karl le fong trick \n two cards noted by throwing three dice, cards change places \n roy walton \n the karl le fong trick \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
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The Karl Le Fong Trick
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Also published here
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1981
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The Complete Walton — Volume 1
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7
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the wacky card trick \n with five poker dice \n roy walton \n the wacky card trick \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
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The Wacky Card Trick
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Also published here
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1981
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The Complete Walton — Volume 1
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15
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ice dice \n chosen values lie at chosen numbers, imaginary dice \n philip t. goldstein \n stewart james \n pure mathematics \n dai vernon \n ice dice \n philip t. goldstein \n stewart james \n change x change \n karl fulves
1982
shuffled lecture
Philip T. Goldstein, Stewart James
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Ice Dice
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Related toAlso published here
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1982
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shuffled lecture
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6
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zig zag prediction \n half card as prediction, some more half cards in envelopes, selection with die \n roxy \n triangle prediction \n ron lashbrook
1983
pabular
Roxy
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Zig Zag Prediction
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Related to
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Feb. 1983
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Pabular
(Vol. 7 No. 8)
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1089
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knock out reading \n mind reading (name of card, chosen design, dice throw, chosen color, reading on health, wealth, love, luck, occupation, birthdate, answer any question in mind) \n roy baker
1983
baker's capers
Roy Baker
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Knock Out Reading
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1983
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Baker's Capers
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24
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boxcards \n case that can produce things like four dice after full deck has been removed from it \n paul sorrentino
1983
the mendoza portfolio no. 1
Paul Sorrentino
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Boxcards
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1983
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The Mendoza Portfolio No. 1
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161
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squeeze play vanish \n of die between two cards \n unknown
1984
the collected almanac
Unknown
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Squeeze Play Vanish
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1984
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The Collected Almanac
(Vol. 2 No. 21)
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199
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television dice \n no. 9, card chosen by dice roll and it ends up at position of the rolled dice \n unknown
1984
more self-working card tricks
Unknown
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Television Dice
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1984
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More Self-Working Card Tricks
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12
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deckspert \n no. 10, four dice thrown, two used to select a card at a position, sum of all four to count down to selection \n unknown
1984
more self-working card tricks
Unknown
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Deckspert
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1984
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More Self-Working Card Tricks
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13
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invisible con man \n no. 76, die used to choose and locate card \n unknown
1984
more self-working card tricks
Unknown
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Invisible Con Man
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1984
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More Self-Working Card Tricks
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115
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die magische sieben \n seven cards put in seven envelopes, spectator finds the one with the card that another spectator selected \n howard a. adams
1984
intermagic
Howard A. Adams
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Die magische Sieben
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Jan. 1984
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Intermagic
(Vol. 10 No. 3&4)
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103
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relationships \n deck of cards and dice are used to force letters a and d, ace of diamonds is found \n terry lagerould \n relationships plus \n harry lorayne \n relationships plus \n harry lorayne
1985
best of friends — volume ii
Terry LaGerould
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Relationships
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Variations
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1985
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Best of Friends — Volume II
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563
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relationships plus \n deck of cards and dice are used to force letters a and d, ace of diamonds is found along with other aces \n harry lorayne \n relationships \n terry lagerould \n relationships plus \n harry lorayne
1985
best of friends — volume ii
Harry Lorayne
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Relationships Plus
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Inspired byRelated to
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1985
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Best of Friends — Volume II
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565
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slow motion penetration \n die under playing card penetrates table and falls into a glass \n el duco \n slow motion penetration \n el duco
1985
pabular
El Duco
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Slow Motion Penetration
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Also published here
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May 1985
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Pabular
(Vol. 8 No. 10)
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1292
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dice-o-matic \n number is arrived at with dice \n larry jennings \n idf-o-matic \n justin higham
1986
the classic magic of larry jennings
Larry Jennings
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Dice-O-Matic
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Variations
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1986
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The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings
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211
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high-rise assembly \n 3d matrix with dice below cards \n edward marlo
1987
apocalypse
Edward Marlo
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High-Rise Assembly
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Jan. 1987
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Apocalypse
(Vol. 10 No. 1)
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1302
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Étoile d'Éventualité \n spectator deals cards face up and stops, that card removed, die rolled and to that number counted to from stopped spot, both cards predicted, himber wallet \n stephen minch \n Étoile d'Éventualité \n stephen minch
1987
the three faces of steve
Stephen Minch
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Étoile D'Éventualité
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Also published here
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1987
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The Three Faces of Steve
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22
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sleightly diced \n ace, two and three of clubs on table with dice on top with the same number upwards, cards follow when dice are changes, six of clubs appears as finale \n ed andres \n the cards and dice - 1. the transposition \n bill simon \n 2. the big change \n bill simon \n never say dice \n aldo colombini
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Ed Andres
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Sleightly Diced
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Inspired byVariations
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1987
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Riffling the Pasteboards — Again!
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14
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dice assembly \n three-dice matrix with playing card cover \n toyohisa saikawa
1988
new magic of japan
Toyohisa Saikawa
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Dice Assembly
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1988
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New Magic Of Japan
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65
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divine dice \n three dice shaken in match box (sure shot), one card at a rolled value is chosen, then card is found at total of three rolled dice \n roy walton
1988
the complete walton — volume 2
Roy Walton
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Divine Dice
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1988
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The Complete Walton — Volume 2
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46
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the educated die \n ace through six, die rolled and card counted to, it's always an ace, two methods \n karl fulves
1989
and a packet of cards
Karl Fulves
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The Educated Die
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1989
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And a Packet of Cards
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19
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squeeze play move \n die vanishes between cards \n shigeru sugawara
1990
100% sankey
Shigeru Sugawara
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Squeeze Play Move
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1990
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100% Sankey
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58
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blunk \n six cards and a die, other cards are blank \n philip t. goldstein
1990
the minotaur
Philip T. Goldstein
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Blunk
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1990
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The Minotaur
(Vol. 2 No. 4)
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6
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double digit deal \n all cards face up, cards chosen with a die \n karl fulves
1990
swindle sheet
Karl Fulves
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Double Digit Deal
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1990
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Swindle Sheet
(Issue 3)
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32
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die einsame rote \n one of twelve cards is selected, it's the only red card, with dice force \n pino pan \n christoph borer
1991
risque
Pino Pan, Christoph Borer
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Die einsame Rote
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1991
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Risque
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23
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one good hand \n one of six cards chosen with die, it makes perfect blackjack with previously dealt ace, other five cards are a full house \n howard wurst \n karl fulves \n draw-black \n karl fulves \n spell die \n karl fulves \n lottery \n karl fulves \n redblackjack \n karl fulves
1991
swindle sheet
Howard Wurst, Karl Fulves
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One Good Hand
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Related to
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1991
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Swindle Sheet
(Issue 6)
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69
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spell die \n one of six cards chosen with die, it makes perfect blackjack with previously dealt ace, other five cards are a full house \n karl fulves \n one good hand \n howard wurst \n karl fulves
1991
swindle sheet
Karl Fulves
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Spell Die
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Related to
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1991
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Swindle Sheet
(Issue 6)
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70
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shake an ace \n named ace appears at total of rolled dice \n karl fulves \n super shot \n karl fulves
1991
cheat sheet
Karl Fulves
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Shake an Ace
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Inspired by
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1991
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Cheat Sheet
(Issue 8)
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81
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los dados mandan y las cartas obedecen \n routine with cards and dice, four parts, elevator, bill simon routines and selection is found \n arturo de ascanio \n "circular de la s.e.i." 1955. \n the cards and dice - 1. the transposition \n bill simon \n 2. the big change \n bill simon
1992
la magia de ascanio — vol. 4
Arturo de Ascanio
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Los Dados mandan y las Cartas obedecen
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Inspired byAlso published here- "Circular de la S.E.I." 1955.
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1992
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La Magia de Ascanio — Vol. 4
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14
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cheap trick \n "two tricks with dice" no. 1
red and black packet, two cards chosen with dice throws and packets combined, the chosen cards transpose \n karl fulves \n cheat feat \n karl fulves
1993
rigmarole
Karl Fulves
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Cheap Trick
|
Related to
|
1993
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Rigmarole
(Issue 2)
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15
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data dice \n "two tricks with dice" no. 2
seven-card packet, card chosen with dice and found \n karl fulves \n quoth the maven \n philip t. goldstein
1993
rigmarole
Karl Fulves
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Data Dice
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Related to
|
1993
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Rigmarole
(Issue 2)
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15
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never say dice \n ace, two and three of hearts on table with dice on top with the same number upwards, cards follow when dice are changes, royal flush transformation as finale \n aldo colombini \n sleightly diced \n ed andres
1994
the close-up magic of aldo colombini
Aldo Colombini
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Never Say Dice
|
Inspired by
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1994
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The Close-Up Magic of Aldo Colombini
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25
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coincidice \n - four dice rolled, each number counted off top of deck, last cards match all four numbers
- second phase (four dice used to count down to cards, they are the four aces) \n doug conn \n coincidice \n doug conn \n fourtunate \n doug conn \n die-namite \n doug conn
1996
mo — modus operandi
Doug Conn
|
Coincidice
|
VariationsAlso published here
|
1996
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MO — Modus Operandi
(Issue 8)
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4
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cards and dice prediction \n pair of dice used, includes presentation idea by mack picknick \n nick trost
1997
the card magic of nick trost
Nick Trost
|
Cards and Dice Prediction
|
1997
|
The Card Magic of Nick Trost
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125
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double revelation with cards and dice \n pair of dice to locate card, and prediction of numbers on dice \n nick trost \n "dice will tell" (oscar weigle jr., the dragon, december 1940) \n dice will tell \n howard thurston \n oscar weigle
1997
the card magic of nick trost
Nick Trost
|
Double Revelation with Cards and Dice
|
Inspired by
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1997
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The Card Magic of Nick Trost
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139
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the eliminator \n uses gaffed dice (mispotted) to locate card in one of six piles, credit info for plot given to publication in nouvelles recreations, physiques et mathematiques (gilles-edme guyot, 1740) \n nick trost \n "e-limination" (frank garcia, top hat topics, fall 1977) \n lucky 13 \n george sands
1997
the card magic of nick trost
Nick Trost
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The Eliminator
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Inspired by
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1997
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The Card Magic of Nick Trost
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142
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"lucky 13" force \n using a fair dice to force bottom card of seven card packet, by eliminating cards at rolled number repeatedly, independently discovered by mitsunobu matsuyama \n george sands \n mitsunobu matsuyama
1997
the card magic of nick trost
George Sands, Mitsunobu Matsuyama
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"Lucky 13" Force
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1997
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The Card Magic of Nick Trost
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144
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before you die \n random numbers of die used to mix/transfer cards from packet to packet, then reveal two selections \n peter duffie
1997
effortless card magic
Peter Duffie
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Before You Die
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1997
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Effortless Card Magic
|
90
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far sighted \n five red-backed cards in five envelopes mixed, die rolled, four envelopes turned over according to number, fifth card predicted \n karl fulves \n informant \n karl fulves
1997
underworld
Karl Fulves
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Far Sighted
|
Related to
|
1997
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Underworld
(Issue 5)
|
64
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delphic dice \n card chosen with three dice from eight-card packet \n karl fulves
1998
underworld
Karl Fulves
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Delphic Dice
|
1998
|
Underworld
(Issue 7)
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91
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time & dice \n "three tricks"
ace through six, spectator switches two cards and turns all over according to dice roll, divined \n karl fulves
1998
underworld
Karl Fulves
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Time & Dice
|
1998
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Underworld
(Issue 7)
|
97
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pk dice \n "three tricks"
two seven-card packets dealt one by one, only the card matches that was chosen with a die throw earlier \n karl fulves
1998
underworld
Karl Fulves
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PK Dice
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1998
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Underworld
(Issue 7)
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98
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brainchild \n "three tricks"
two six-card packets dealt one by one, only the card matches that was chosen with a die throw earlier \n karl fulves \n brainchild \n karl fulves \n notes on brainchild \n karl fulves
1998
underworld
Karl Fulves
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Brainchild
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Related to
|
1998
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Underworld
(Issue 7)
|
98
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three to die \n die used to select two numbers, three chosen cards match the numbers \n jack avis
1998
vis à vis
Jack Avis
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Three to Die
|
1998
|
Vis à Vis
|
108
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double or nothing \n poker dice are thrown and hidden by spectator, matching hand dealt by performer \n aaron goldberg \n poker dice coincidence \n jack avis
1998
onyx
Aaron Goldberg
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Double or Nothing
|
Related to
|
Apr. 1998
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Onyx
(Issue 3)
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13
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die-namite \n numbers on rolled dice are used to count to three selections \n doug conn \n coincidice \n doug conn \n lecture notes "conn-fidential"
1998
onyx
Doug Conn
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Die-Namite
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Inspired byAlso published here- lecture notes "Conn-Fidential"
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Apr. 1998
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Onyx
(Issue 3)
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18
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taking it dice and easy \n three tricks with dice and cards, see the following three items \n doug conn
1999
tricks of my trade
Doug Conn
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Taking it Dice and Easy
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1999
|
Tricks of my Trade
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27
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coincidice \n four dice rolled, each number counted off top of deck, last cards match all four numbers \n doug conn \n coincidice \n doug conn
1999
tricks of my trade
Doug Conn
|
Coincidice
|
Also published here
|
1999
|
Tricks of my Trade
|
27
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fourtunate \n four dice used to count down to cards, they are the four aces \n doug conn \n coincidice \n doug conn
1999
tricks of my trade
Doug Conn
|
Fourtunate
|
Also published here
|
1999
|
Tricks of my Trade
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29
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random specificity \n three selections shuffled in deck, two dice used to arrive at numbers which are counted down, selections are found there \n doug conn
1999
tricks of my trade
Doug Conn
|
Random Specificity
|
1999
|
Tricks of my Trade
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31
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forcing the choice with an ordinary die \n no. 6, asking to throw die again if wrong numbers show up \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Forcing the Choice with an Ordinary Die
|
1999
|
Ellis Stanyon's Best Card Tricks
|
21
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the "spotter" or educated die \n no. 32, throw of die always finds the ace in row of six cards \n theodore deland
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Theodore DeLand
|
The "Spotter" or Educated Die
|
1999
|
Ellis Stanyon's Best Card Tricks
|
146
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discovering the chosen card by a throw of the dice \n no. 5, card layout on table and cards eliminated via through of die, partial forcing deck
- variation \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Discovering the Chosen Card by a Throw of the Dice
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1999
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Ellis Stanyon's Best Card Tricks
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193
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hunt to kill \n two piles, red and black, one card moved from one pile to other and vice versa, position determined by die, exchanged cards are instantly sandwiched \n karl fulves
2000
lost vampire secrets
Karl Fulves
|
Hunt To Kill
|
2000
|
Lost Vampire Secrets
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192
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game of life \n kings and queens are mated with two dice and counting procedure, ramasee principle \n karl fulves
2000
latter day secrets
Karl Fulves
|
Game of Life
|
2000
|
Latter Day Secrets
(Issue 2)
|
43
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the unselected \n card found at sum, using three dice \n steve beam \n the karl le fong trick \n roy walton \n telephony \n steve beam \n doug canning
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
|
The Unselected
|
Inspired byRelated to
|
2000
|
Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 3
|
108
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a stebbish location \n two cards chosen with two dice, performer produces one and names the other, variation of si stebbins stack \n peter duffie
2000
new inspirations
Peter Duffie
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A Stebbish Location
|
2000
|
New Inspirations
|
13
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the 4th die \n two white dice rolled, same total arranged with two red dice, one red die left open and the other three are covered, performer removes two card which, when added to the red die, add up to the same total as the three hidden dice \n karl fulves \n square of 13 \n karl fulves \n face up prediction \n bob hummer \n turn fourth \n michael demarco
2000
charlatan
Karl Fulves
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The 4th Die
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Inspired byVariations
|
2000
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Charlatan
(Issue 4)
|
42
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die-ceptions with cards \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
|
Die-ceptions with Cards
|
2001
|
New Self-Working Card Tricks
|
46
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fate in numbers \n no. 30, numbers rolled by dice spelled out, corresponding values are revealed \n karl fulves
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
|
Fate in Numbers
|
2001
|
New Self-Working Card Tricks
|
46
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making the point \n no. 31, two cards counted to by throwing two dice, both cards predicted \n karl fulves \n blind dice #1 \n kuda bux \n karl fulves
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
|
Making the Point
|
Related to
|
2001
|
New Self-Working Card Tricks
|
47
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the phantom die \n no. 32, card value and suit chosen by rolling invisible die and counting in six-card row, card predicted in case \n karl fulves
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
|
The Phantom Die
|
2001
|
New Self-Working Card Tricks
|
47
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futurism \n no. 33, three cards chosen with two dice, predicted \n howard a. adams \n casting the future \n howard a. adams
2001
new self-working card tricks
Howard A. Adams
|
Futurism
|
Also published here
|
2001
|
New Self-Working Card Tricks
|
49
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four on a die \n no. 34, two dice used to find four-of-a-kind \n karl fulves \n casting the future \n howard a. adams
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
|
Four on a Die
|
Inspired by
|
2001
|
New Self-Working Card Tricks
|
50
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mental dice \n no. 35, card selected by dealing packets according to throw of invisible die \n karl fulves \n nomenclature \n joseph dunninger
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Mental Dice
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New Self-Working Card Tricks
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triple enigma \n no. 36, pair of invisible dice used to select card, card found and card with dice sum turns up, ace to nine set-up \n karl fulves \n tony bartolotta \n dice will tell \n howard thurston \n oscar weigle
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Tony Bartolotta
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Triple Enigma
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Inspired by
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2001
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New Self-Working Card Tricks
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die version \n no. 37, two numbers chosen with die, their values lie at their opposite positions, selection at sum \n karl fulves \n stewart james \n pure mathematics \n dai vernon
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Stewart James
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Die Version
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Related to
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2001
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New Self-Working Card Tricks
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roll the dice \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Roll the Dice
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2001
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My Best Self-Working Card Tricks
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cast of cards \n no. 51, poker deal, values determined by roll of dice show up in one hand \n karl fulves \n the cast of the cards \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Cast of Cards
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Also published here
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2001
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My Best Self-Working Card Tricks
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poker with dice \n no. 52, pair of jacks located with dice and counting procedure \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Poker with Dice
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2001
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My Best Self-Working Card Tricks
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triple find \n no. 53, three dice rolled, two piles made from those numbers, three cards turned face-up correspond to numbers on dice \n karl fulves \n john scarne \n george g. kaplan
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, John Scarne, George G. Kaplan
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Triple Find
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2001
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My Best Self-Working Card Tricks
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the lost die \n no. 54, two cards change position in small packet, selected with a visible and a drawn die \n karl fulves \n thot dice \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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The Lost Die
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Related to
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2001
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My Best Self-Working Card Tricks
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the odds against \n no. 55, five cards torn in half, halves matched, using two dice \n karl fulves \n howard a. adams \n make the cards match \n martin gardner \n howard a. adams
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Howard A. Adams
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The Odds Against
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illuminator \n no. 56, reversed card corresponds with value on die \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Illuminator
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2001
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mystery sight \n no. 57, four dice thrown and covered with cups, cards used to divine die values \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Mystery Sight
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2001
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decoder dice \n dealing of packet according to die throw twice, top card matches prediction and thrown number divined \n karl fulves
2001
latter day secrets
Karl Fulves
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Decoder Dice
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2001
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Latter Day Secrets
(Issue 5)
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dice trick \n six cards tabled and throw of die used to count to selection \n mark lewis
2001
the long and the short of it
Mark Lewis
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Dice Trick
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2001
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The Long and the Short of it
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die of destiny \n card found with blank die and elimination process
- ambidextrous destiny
- ambidextrous destiny plus \n marc desouza \n "the magic die" (claude rix, original close-up routines, lecture notes)
2001
desouza's deceptions
Marc DeSouza
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Die Of Destiny
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Inspired by- "The Magic Die" (Claude Rix, Original Close-Up Routines, lecture notes)
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2001
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DeSouza's DeCeptions
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yo! bet no monte, boy. \n a/k/a roll, or...
matching effect with three cards torn in half and a die \n philip t. goldstein
2002
redivider
Philip T. Goldstein
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Yo! Bet no Monte, Boy.
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2002
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Redivider
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the dice deal \n two dice rolled and piles dealt according to numbers, in the end the four aces are on bottom of piles \n john rule
2002
latter day secrets
John Rule
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The Dice Deal
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2002
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Latter Day Secrets
(Issue 7)
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250
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dicy \n dice thrown, all visible numbers added, that many card counted, one number used to remember a card, located \n lewis jones \n jack avis
2002
ahead of the pack
Lewis Jones, Jack Avis
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Dicy
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2002
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Ahead of the Pack
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dicycles \n card revealed by counting down to number rolled with dice, small setup \n steve beam \n fate \n charles brent
2002
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 4
Steve Beam
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Dicycles
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Inspired by
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2002
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Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 4
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double dicycles \n card revealed by counting down to number rolled with dice, as prediction \n steve beam \n doug canning \n fate \n charles brent
2002
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 4
Steve Beam, Doug Canning
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Double Dicycles
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Inspired by
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2002
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Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 4
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the paper clip force \n forcing one of six cards, using a die and a paper clip \n bob ostin \n the paper clip force \n bob ostin
2002
discoverie
Bob Ostin
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The Paper Clip Force
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Also published here
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2002
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Discoverie
(Issue 8)
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cards and dice trick \n using forcing dice \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Cards and Dice Trick
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2003
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The Secret Ways of Al Baker
(Issue Notebooks)
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692
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spot-on die \n six card packet, selection found by spelling rolled number on die, repeat \n karl fulves \n spotter die (deland)
2003
hofzinser notebook
Karl Fulves
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Spot-On Die
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Inspired by
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2003
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Hofzinser Notebook
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tell-a-die \n from shuffled packet two cards are remembered by spectators indicated by die roll, one card named and performer instantly names other \n karl fulves
2003
hofzinser notebook
Karl Fulves
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Tell-A-Die
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2003
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Hofzinser Notebook
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29
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how dice know \n card chosen, two dice thrown, selection found, then unknown card pocketed, dice divine it, riffle shuffle control, partial clocking \n karl fulves
2003
off the books
Karl Fulves
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How Dice Know
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2003
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Off The Books
(Issue 5)
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81
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a slight slant on slaight \n two dice, chosen values lie at reversed chosen numbers \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n "nice dice" (allan slaight, precursor #72, 1999) \n james's miracle \n stewart james \n another slant on slaight \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2003
card conspiracy — vol. 2
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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A Slight Slant on Slaight
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Inspired by- "Nice Dice" (Allan Slaight, Precursor #72, 1999)
Related toVariations
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2003
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Card Conspiracy — Vol. 2
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another slant on slaight \n two dice, chosen values lie at reversed chosen numbers \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n a slight slant on slaight \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2003
card conspiracy — vol. 2
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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Another Slant on Slaight
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Inspired by
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2003
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Card Conspiracy — Vol. 2
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dial-a-die \n riffle shuffle, twelve cards dealt on table, number of cards according to rolled die transferred, down-under-deal done, ... eventually number on die revealed \n karl fulves \n stop order \n karl fulves
2004
when psychics play poker
Karl Fulves
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Dial-A-Die
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Related to
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2004
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When Psychics Play Poker
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the green die mystery \n selection is shuffled in the deck, die is thrown and spectator as many times as he wants, selection is found at total \n bob ostin \n "the green die mystery" in "club 71" autumn 2003.
2005
bob ostin — a lifetime of magical inventions
Bob Ostin
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The Green Die Mystery
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Related to- "The Green Die Mystery" in "Club 71" Autumn 2003.
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2005
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Bob Ostin — A Lifetime of Magical Inventions
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die easy \n selection is among five random cards, die is thrown to find it \n philip t. goldstein \n "die easy" in "club 71" november 2003.
2005
bob ostin — a lifetime of magical inventions
Philip T. Goldstein
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Die Easy
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Related to- "Die Easy" in "Club 71" November 2003.
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2005
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Bob Ostin — A Lifetime of Magical Inventions
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the green die rolls \n card is found using a die and spelling \n bob ostin \n "the green die rolls" in "the magician" january, 2004.
2005
bob ostin — a lifetime of magical inventions
Bob Ostin
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The Green Die Rolls
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Related to- "The Green Die Rolls" in "The Magician" January, 2004.
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2005
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Bob Ostin — A Lifetime of Magical Inventions
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twister \n die starts to twist, when selection is placed on the table \n bob ostin \n "twister" in "the magician" june, 2004.
2005
bob ostin — a lifetime of magical inventions
Bob Ostin
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Twister
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Related to- "Twister" in "The Magician" June, 2004.
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2005
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Bob Ostin — A Lifetime of Magical Inventions
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the paper clip force \n forcing one of six cards, using a die and a paper clip \n bob ostin \n the paper clip force \n bob ostin
2005
bob ostin — a lifetime of magical inventions
Bob Ostin
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The Paper Clip Force
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Also published here
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2005
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Bob Ostin — A Lifetime of Magical Inventions
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dicey \n on of six cards is chosen by paper die, when die is opened it is made from the same card \n bob ostin
2005
bob ostin — a lifetime of magical inventions
Bob Ostin
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Dicey
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2005
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Bob Ostin — A Lifetime of Magical Inventions
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like a rolling stone \n cardboard cube made from playing card is used to select a card, it matches the card the cube is made from \n giorgio tarchini
2005
antinomy
Giorgio Tarchini
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Like a Rolling Stone
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Nov. 2005
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Antinomy
(Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005)
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13
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dice force \n using dice rolls to force a card with multiple-out count \n giorgio tarchini
2005
antinomy
Giorgio Tarchini
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Dice Force
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Nov. 2005
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Antinomy
(Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005)
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14
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soot on \n two spectators have a pile of six cards and a die, they remember card at position determined with the dice and all twelve cards are then shuffled, after dealing two piles, performer is able to turn the dice to that number matching positions in the piles \n gordon bean
2006
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 7
Gordon Bean
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Soot On
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2006
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Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 7
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dice and dates \n three named four-of-a-kinds laid out, spectator choses one with two dice, card and rolled number divined \n karl fulves
2007
word play
Karl Fulves
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Dice and Dates
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2007
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Word Play
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36
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very dicey \n selection in deck, two pairs of dice thrown, both numbers counted to, the cards there match the total, both numbers added, packet of that size produced with selection as last card \n david solomon \n counting on it \n paul cummins \n version on "solomon's mind" dvd
2007
the wisdom of solomon
David Solomon
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Very Dicey
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Inspired by- version on "Solomon's Mind" DVD
Related to
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2007
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The Wisdom of Solomon
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deal, count, spell \n different handling for the magician, the fool and the wheel of fortune with six-sided die \n justin higham
2008
dexterity manual
Justin Higham
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Deal, Count, Spell
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2008
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Dexterity Manual
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50
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'a' for apple \n packet of giant picture cards, card chosen with die, apple image, predicted \n karl fulves
2008
prolix
Karl Fulves
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'A' For Apple
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2008
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Prolix
(Issue 4)
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240
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dice & deal \n mixing process (with die) with eleven cards in 14/15 force stack that restores after two times, dealflipdropcut \n karl fulves
2008
xtra credit
Karl Fulves
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Dice & Deal
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2008
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Xtra Credit
(Issue 1)
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3
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flat dice \n six dice, spectator rolls three, numbers drawn in 2x3 grid, repeated, addition made, number force, book test application or counting to aces \n karl fulves
2009
prolix
Karl Fulves
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Flat Dice
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2009
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Prolix
(Issue 6)
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391
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dados imaginarios \n card found at predicted number, using imaginary dice \n dani daortiz
2009
el manuscrito
Dani DaOrtiz
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Dados Imaginarios
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2009
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El Manuscrito
(Vol. 2 No. 7)
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165
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idf-o-matic \n number is arrived at with dice \n justin higham \n dice-o-matic \n larry jennings
2013
bold and illogical card moves
Justin Higham
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IDF-O-Matic
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Inspired by
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2013
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Bold and Illogical Card Moves
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dicey location \n selected card is found by having a spectator roll a dice to generate three random numbers \n steve beam \n the curiouser count \n steve beam \n dicey location \n steve beam
2015
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 10
Steve Beam
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Dicey Location
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Related toAlso published here
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2015
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Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 10
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deep down dicey location \n four dice are rolled to arrive at a random number where a selected card can be found in the deck. \n steve beam \n dicey location \n steve beam
2015
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 10
Steve Beam
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Deep Down Dicey Location
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Related to
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2015
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Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 10
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die-nasty \n using a random number from a die, the spectator locates one of the suicide kings with the "merry-go-round of death" (down-under deal). more of a coincidence than a miracle. \n steve beam \n the australian crawl \n steve beam
2015
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 10
Steve Beam
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Die-Nasty
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Related to
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2015
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c. the game is rigged \n spectator picks one dice of three pairs of dice under a cover, top numbers added and that many cards counted down in a a deck, message is on card
- sure shot note \n karl fulves \n the diana games \n karl fulves \n the 7-11 game \n karl fulves
2015
the lowdown
Karl Fulves
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C. The Game Is Rigged
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Inspired byVariations
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2015
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The Lowdown
(Issue 1)
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30
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dicey location \n selected card is found by having a spectator roll a dice to generate three random numbers \n steve beam \n dicey location \n steve beam
2016
tea time with the pasteboards
Steve Beam
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Dicey Location
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Also published here
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2016
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Tea Time With The Pasteboards
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15
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bill simon's dicey transpo \n ace to four of clubs face-down on table with a die on top of each with one to four to top, dice exchanged and cards follow, numbers add up to ten and the four changes to a ten \n rick franceschini \n the cards and dice - 1. the transposition \n bill simon
2017
genii
Rick Franceschini
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Bill Simon's Dicey Transpo
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Inspired by
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May 2017
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Genii
(Vol. 80 No. 5)
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58
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cra-ker-jack \n dice used to choose cards by four spectators, magician deals down that number to find matching mates, then produce four aces \n michael breggar \n cards of coincidence \n nick trost
2018
elixir
Michael Breggar
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Cra-Ker-Jack
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Inspired by
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Oct. 2018
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Elixir
(Vol. 2 No. 1 (Summer #2))
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82
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ravelli meets rix \n card selected by dealing deck into six piles and rolling dice several times, ravelli addition with himber wallet \n claude rix \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli)
2018
the magic of johnny thompson
Claude Rix, Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli)
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Ravelli Meets Rix
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2018
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The Magic of Johnny Thompson
(Issue 2)
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135
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the cognac killer \n die is thrown and number used to deal hands, repeated and cards on top end up to be aces etc. \n steve beam
2020
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 12
Steve Beam
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The Cognac Killer
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2020
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Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 12
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161
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to start with \n suits of four cards are spelled and location divined, using a die, \n doug canning \n suit yourself surpassed \n richard bangs
2020
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 12
Doug Canning
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To Start With
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Inspired by
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2020
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Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 12
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dices and aces \n two four-of-a-kinds found with two dice, aces and sevens \n richard vollmer \n des-cartes, richard vollmer
2021
sharing secrets
Richard Vollmer
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Dices and Aces
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Also published here- Des-Cartes, Richard Vollmer
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2021
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Sharing Secrets
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